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they're worried down the road about north korea marrying its nuclear weapons with this missile technology. in other words, being able to miniaturize a nuclear weapon to put on a warhead, to also be able to aim that missile accurately and to have the type of heat shield that would allow it to come back into the atmosphere without burning up. there's no indication north korea, you know, has made that jump yet. that is a concern down the road, and there's also a concern about what help they may be getting. u.s. official is telling us that one working assumption is that iran helped north korea with this launch. we know in the past u.s. officials have detected north korean engineer going to iran, iranian scientists coming to north korea, iranian scientists have been there for previous north korean launches, so there is a real concern about the proliferation of this technology and it not being contained just to north korea alone. >> pentagon correspondent chris lawrence, thanks, as always. >>> meanwhile the u.s. deals another blow to the crumbling regime in syria. days after warning of the gove
they're worried down the road about north korea marrying its nuclear weapons with this missile technology. in other words, being able to miniaturize a nuclear weapon to put on a warhead, to also be able to aim that missile accurately and to have the type of heat shield that would allow it to come back into the atmosphere without burning up. there's no indication north korea, you know, has made that jump yet. that is a concern down the road, and there's also a concern about what help they may be...
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but the same technology that you use to put a satellite into orbit is really the same kind of technology that you would use to build a long range nuclear missile. >> and the timing appears to have been some kind of surprise to u.s. officials. how worried is the pentagon right now after this launch? >> well, one official that i spoke with said it is a step up in north korea's cape ability. and this has been condemned all around from south korea and japan all the way up to the white house. but there are several still big stages to go through before the u.s. has to be seriously worried about north korea's ability to extend its range to the united states. they've got to work on heat sensors. because getting something up is one thing. but to get the weapon for re-enter the at loss fear and not burn up, that's quite another. they also have to work on accuracy issues. just shooting something out, again, one thing. having it hit your intended target, something much more difficult. >> still as you said, a big deal. we'll be talking to you again later this morning. >>> the united states is officia
but the same technology that you use to put a satellite into orbit is really the same kind of technology that you would use to build a long range nuclear missile. >> and the timing appears to have been some kind of surprise to u.s. officials. how worried is the pentagon right now after this launch? >> well, one official that i spoke with said it is a step up in north korea's cape ability. and this has been condemned all around from south korea and japan all the way up to the white...
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area companies in the top 50 and facebook in first place followed by new coverer to the list riverbed technology, google 6th, chevron and linkedin at 13 and 14. east bay's workday ranks 19 with salesforce.com, agilent, intel and apple in the top 50. >>> 'tis the season for secret santas and a couple of very generous ones paid a visit to a bay area walmart. >> the man and the woman picked shoppers at random. as juliette goodrich shows us, they made some christmas wishes come through for some very thankful people. >> reporter: megan and her little sister maddie were christmas shopping with their parents at walmart when maddie spotted a toy sewing machine. >> they got to for me. she had the bag in her hands. i'm like, what are you talking about? >> reporter: the girls' parents were randomly handed a bag by a man and woman and inside -- >> we both looked in the bag and we just went, wow. how did they know that she wanted that toy? >> it's the sewing machine that she wanted. >> reporter: the couple didn't give their names but employees spotted them hugging one another after their generous deeds. joyc
area companies in the top 50 and facebook in first place followed by new coverer to the list riverbed technology, google 6th, chevron and linkedin at 13 and 14. east bay's workday ranks 19 with salesforce.com, agilent, intel and apple in the top 50. >>> 'tis the season for secret santas and a couple of very generous ones paid a visit to a bay area walmart. >> the man and the woman picked shoppers at random. as juliette goodrich shows us, they made some christmas wishes come...
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mobile technology mean there's is no need for a monitor in the back of every seat. it's bring your own device. unique programs and apps will let you order food, having it delivered to your seat or maybe join in a stadium wide chant. >> game day that is so value added and different. differentiated it's attractive like the super bowl. >> 49ers say the partnership with sony is a natural fit and a big win for fans.ivjsa >> fancy. >> yes. >> just ahead nominees out for first major film awards of the year. >> it's a list that÷7í(d our own don sanchez played a role >> we want to take to you breaking news we've been following tonight. mass shooting at clackamas town center mall in portland, oregon. the gunman shot and killed himself. >> police are still in the mall searching for evidence. they say they're almost finished with that. the gunman shot two people before killing himself. we understand an> t
mobile technology mean there's is no need for a monitor in the back of every seat. it's bring your own device. unique programs and apps will let you order food, having it delivered to your seat or maybe join in a stadium wide chant. >> game day that is so value added and different. differentiated it's attractive like the super bowl. >> 49ers say the partnership with sony is a natural fit and a big win for fans.ivjsa >> fancy. >> yes. >> just ahead nominees out for...
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the technology sector was the big drag on the broad market. it fell 1.3%. the utility sector saw the best gains, up 1.6%. apple put the brakes on the broad market, selling off on heavier than usual volume. apple fell 6.4%, with the stock closing at a three-week low. there are plenty of trader theories behind the weakness in apple. they include apple not announcing a special shareholder dividend; reports of traders facing higher margins if they borrowed money to buy apple stock, leading them to cut their positions; and worries about new competition from nokia. speaking of competition for the iphone, nokia announced a deal with china-mobile to sell its top lumia smartphone in china. shares of nokia jumped 12.8%. volume was very heavy as shares sit at a seven-month high. meantime, banking stocks were in focus thanks to the job cuts announced at citigroup. bank of america joined in the rally with shares closing with a double-digit handle. with b. of a. finishing the session at $10.46, it's the first close over $10 per share since july 2011. also helping the fin
the technology sector was the big drag on the broad market. it fell 1.3%. the utility sector saw the best gains, up 1.6%. apple put the brakes on the broad market, selling off on heavier than usual volume. apple fell 6.4%, with the stock closing at a three-week low. there are plenty of trader theories behind the weakness in apple. they include apple not announcing a special shareholder dividend; reports of traders facing higher margins if they borrowed money to buy apple stock, leading them to...
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of the top eight technology names in the basket make up 55%. my guess is that some of the apple negative sentiment could actually move towards like google, amazon is still up a lot. oracle is up a lot. i want to use a put spread in the qs. and december quarterlies. >> so dan is bearish. he is buying a put spread one of the most common strategies. for making a bearish trade. it is always good to crack open the play book and review the structure. buy one put and sell a lower strike put of the same expiration to cut your cost. how do you make money? you want the stock to fall to the strike of the short put where you make the most money and where your profit as a capped. i want to make one other point. >> we would not short this stock here. the way that stock moves from 505 to 590 in a week and a half is danger time. i want to use the qs. i think it's a better risk/reward. the q was at 65. i bought the december 31st quarterly. 64, 62 put spread. i paid 55 cents. i bought one of the december 31st quarterly for 95 cents. to reduce the cost i sold one
of the top eight technology names in the basket make up 55%. my guess is that some of the apple negative sentiment could actually move towards like google, amazon is still up a lot. oracle is up a lot. i want to use a put spread in the qs. and december quarterlies. >> so dan is bearish. he is buying a put spread one of the most common strategies. for making a bearish trade. it is always good to crack open the play book and review the structure. buy one put and sell a lower strike put of...
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technology, mobility, u.s. manufacturing and energy, that's exciting stuff. international, we think it's really looking inexpensive, especially emerging markets. >> all right. got to leave it there, gentlemen. real exciting stuff. appreciate your time and we'll see you soon. thank you guys. >> thanks, maria. software-maker adobe out with the fourth-quarter members. jon fortt outside adobe headquarters. over to you. >> reporter: hey, maria. looks like adobe has a beat on the top and bottom lines which might be seen as a bit of a surprise. it looked like the street was looking for 1.1 billion. adobe turns in 1.15. i was looking for around 56 cents in -- in proformo eps, and we've got 61 cents, i believe. now, what's particularly -- yeah, 61 cents non-gap. what's particularly important about that is adobe is adding creative cloud subscriptions at a really fast clip, around 10,000 a week. that's up from 8,000 the quarter before. that has some negative impact on revenue because they are not getting that big pop in software revenue that they used to get when they w
technology, mobility, u.s. manufacturing and energy, that's exciting stuff. international, we think it's really looking inexpensive, especially emerging markets. >> all right. got to leave it there, gentlemen. real exciting stuff. appreciate your time and we'll see you soon. thank you guys. >> thanks, maria. software-maker adobe out with the fourth-quarter members. jon fortt outside adobe headquarters. over to you. >> reporter: hey, maria. looks like adobe has a beat on the...
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united states and south korea say it is a cover for tests ballistic technology. monday, north korea said a technical glitch would delay the launch until this month. the international community got an unwelcome surprise. i am joined now with the latest. north korea says the launch was to put a satellite in orbit. they say it was successful. the international community believes it is a cover story for ballistic missile test. what's the latest you are hearing from seoul? >> a half hour ago, north korean television held a special broadcast. it is unusual for them to do this and we had a news reader from north korea who was jubilant and excited in announcing this rocket launch was a success. and also announcing the satellite had entered pre-set orbit. of course north korea has claimed success in the face of failure before. we need to wait for official confirmation. we understand that the united states and south korean officials are working closely to try to figure out whether it is a success. as far as the north koreans are concerned, they say it was. . obviously ofte
united states and south korea say it is a cover for tests ballistic technology. monday, north korea said a technical glitch would delay the launch until this month. the international community got an unwelcome surprise. i am joined now with the latest. north korea says the launch was to put a satellite in orbit. they say it was successful. the international community believes it is a cover story for ballistic missile test. what's the latest you are hearing from seoul? >> a half hour ago,...
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and other countries say it was really a cover for testing ballistic missile technology. >> the effective date will launch this missile is clear provocation and. they have been warned not to do it. we are very concerned about them firing dismissal. they are violating an international standard rule. it is clear that one of the reasons we are rebalancing is the dealing with the threat from north korea. we are prepared to do that. we will respond if we have to. >> the launch came as a surprise to the international community after north korea and the launch would be delayed. previous attempts in 2006 and 2009 failed. in nassau for founder john mcafee is out of prison and back in miami. the entire is fire near was an immigration detention in guatemala. he is in hiding for weeks in guatemala after the tories been believes or seeking to question him on the killing of his neighbor. mcafee insisted he had nothing to do with the neighbors killing and he was seeking asylum in guatemala to avoid police persecution. the guatemalan authorities rejected his bid for asylum and arrested him on accusations
and other countries say it was really a cover for testing ballistic missile technology. >> the effective date will launch this missile is clear provocation and. they have been warned not to do it. we are very concerned about them firing dismissal. they are violating an international standard rule. it is clear that one of the reasons we are rebalancing is the dealing with the threat from north korea. we are prepared to do that. we will respond if we have to. >> the launch came as a...
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we saw industrials, materials, technology, everything going up in concert. it was a very, very healthy rally. > so, what do you sell here larry? or do you just ride the wave? > > if you are in the equity market, i think you need to stay at normal valuations and just not worry with all the noise around you, because it's really priced in. fundamentally, the stock market is undervalued right now because of all the noise in europe, the fiscal cliff, and china. with that in mind, i think your best bet is to stay near normal valuations for 2013. > there is nothing you want to take off the table right now, right? take some profits home so you don't have to deal with the tax gains issue of next year? nothing? > > put it this way: i would rather be in financials and materials than i would be in energies and utilities. so if you are overweight in energies and utilities, perhaps sell that. i think the best group next year is going to be financials and materials. > run with the banks. good to have you on the show. that is larry shover of sfg alternatives. > > thank you.
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. >> sony says some of the technology in place is so invented yet. >> still ahead on abc 7 news at 4:00 new material created to help detect date rape drug. >> a yahoo redesign. changes users will be soon seeing. >> and east bay restaurants looking to hire 100 people. where you can go now to get a job. >> good news if you're watching us you're not stuck in that. traffic is trying to get to lower deck of the bay bridge, bumper to bumper. a little bit better. and was congested for a short time. but that cleared a blilt so. a little bit gf news, stay with us. back with more2x, >>> the national transportation safety board is now recommending that all states require ignition interlock devices for convicted drunk drivers including first time offenders and says devices are the best available solution to reduce drunk driving deaths. the reent study says 69% of the wrong way drivers have blood alcohol level as above legal limit. the device is like a breathalyzer, driver must blow night before the vehicle will start. >> also a boston company created a material changing color when(,asç comes in
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>> my question this morning is: what about green technology. there seems to be such a great demand for sola and wind energy and so many people out of work, i would think that we could be manufacturing these things. >> bill: thanks jen. take your answer on the air if you would please. the president talks about green jobs. are they real? >> absolutely, they are real. according to the bls, the bureau of labor statistics, there is a whole sector sectors that are growing that actually have the green job attachment to it, so whether it's in transportation healthcare even, all kinds of new industries conservation, when you think about these newables come on. hybrid vehicles lithium batteries, solar, bio, even in medicine, there are aspects of green to that conserve vaguelies. so we need to get more people involved and engaged math science, technology. all of that is a factor in creating better green jobs. if we don't do something, i think we will be faced with other challenges. look at what's happening to our climate, to our atmosphere to our planet.
>> my question this morning is: what about green technology. there seems to be such a great demand for sola and wind energy and so many people out of work, i would think that we could be manufacturing these things. >> bill: thanks jen. take your answer on the air if you would please. the president talks about green jobs. are they real? >> absolutely, they are real. according to the bls, the bureau of labor statistics, there is a whole sector sectors that are growing that...
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. >> what the north koreans have done with this launch is demonstrate the technological capability to launch an intercontinental ballistic missile, a long way. potentially threatening the west coast of the united states. >> reporter: the three-stage rocket was able to launch an object into low-level orbit. the north koreans say it was a satellite. but the u.s. believes it was merely testing the capability to carry a warhead. until now, north korea has attempted but failed four launches. abc's gloria riviera was in south korea overnight when the announcement was made. >> here, news of the rocket launch broke with urgent news bulletins. that south koreans got on their cell phones. it touched a raw nerve. one man told us, he thinks the north koreans should be exiled from earth. the two countries are still, after all, officially at war. >> reporter: this morning, international response condemning the launch is unified. the white house calling it, a highly-provocative act that threatens regional security. the north koreans are still years away from having the capability to launch a nuclear
. >> what the north koreans have done with this launch is demonstrate the technological capability to launch an intercontinental ballistic missile, a long way. potentially threatening the west coast of the united states. >> reporter: the three-stage rocket was able to launch an object into low-level orbit. the north koreans say it was a satellite. but the u.s. believes it was merely testing the capability to carry a warhead. until now, north korea has attempted but failed four...
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they were cheering success of science and technology, dancing in the streets of north korea. members of the international community are not so sure they're so enthusiastic about this. james piper is in bangkok, thailand. what is the reaction across asia to this launch, david? >> reporter: u.s. allies, japan, south korea condemn the action. philippines, where the rocket landed 200 miles off its shore protested. japan is particularly upset because it flew over the okinawa islands where there is large u.s. presence. south korea is calling for more u.s. sanctions. the most important, china, they are saying want a moderate and prudent response. may well go to the u.n. security council this morning. back to you. martha: so how important is it for north korea's missile regime, missile program i should say they were able to launch this weapon successfully? they have seen several failures in the past? >> reporter: well it is a major scientific achievement if you look at it on that level even though a lot of their people are starving in the country. from what the experts are saying the
they were cheering success of science and technology, dancing in the streets of north korea. members of the international community are not so sure they're so enthusiastic about this. james piper is in bangkok, thailand. what is the reaction across asia to this launch, david? >> reporter: u.s. allies, japan, south korea condemn the action. philippines, where the rocket landed 200 miles off its shore protested. japan is particularly upset because it flew over the okinawa islands where...
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it is a test of technology for missiles that could reach the u.s. they believe it is a trial run nor nuclear ballistic missile tests. north korea claims it was only put there to check out a satellite in space. we will get you back to on the record with greta. >> senator rand paul says let democrats dig their own grave. he says let democrats raise taxes on everybody. senator paul telling republican colleagues senator to vote present on a deal allowing democrats to push through their tax hikes. why would rand paul want to take that tactic? the senator joins us. good evening, sir. >> good evening, greta. >> explain to me why you think that's a good tactic. >> i think what we should do first of all is put forward what we are for. if they are in the house the house leadership should put something forward that extends the bush tax cuts forever and has significance spending cuts, and i think they passed that. the democrats won't accept that and were unwilling to stay by our position, then i had say let them pass a tax increase on the up let it do it with t
it is a test of technology for missiles that could reach the u.s. they believe it is a trial run nor nuclear ballistic missile tests. north korea claims it was only put there to check out a satellite in space. we will get you back to on the record with greta. >> senator rand paul says let democrats dig their own grave. he says let democrats raise taxes on everybody. senator paul telling republican colleagues senator to vote present on a deal allowing democrats to push through their tax...
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can you talk about the technology development that will allow us to better share the system? >> yes, i see we have four seconds left. so let me get into that. >> i am sure the chairman will let you finish your answer. art thank you, mr. chairman. those issues of what are the impacts of passengers on the freight needs are actually done. that was my fifth point on the very site specific analysis. the report by the inspector general indicated some of the negotiations dragged on. they did because there were four parties sitting around the desk. each of which was looking at this with their own presence. but freight rails wanted to make sure that not only could they continue to serve their customers today but that they would be able to continue to serve their customers in the foreseeable future which then meant having models as to what would be the growth of traffic and what the impact would be of having passenger rail service their. knowing that maybe that passenger service would be heavy at certain times of the day. and how the model that and come to an agreement? so those discus
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we sigh in illinois and michigan may be a thing of the past and people who are software designers or technology designers are so important to the future as well. somehow we lost perspective on the historical significance of labor and why it's important. >> i think they have a messaging problem that you identified and there is an additional component that i think they should be articulating which is the imbalance that now will result in a post citizens united world. by that i mean you will have business interests, spending like never before. you saw that in the cycle we just conclouded. the antidote to that often has been the union influence. being able to put boots on the ground funded by having members that will now be eliminated by a right to work status. what i'm saying is big business will have a leg up in a post citizens united world. >> it's a great pleasure having ow again. thank you both. president obama calls it a big step in a new interview. the president recognizes the syrian opposition for the first time. >> the syrian opposition coalition is now inclusive enough and reflective and
we sigh in illinois and michigan may be a thing of the past and people who are software designers or technology designers are so important to the future as well. somehow we lost perspective on the historical significance of labor and why it's important. >> i think they have a messaging problem that you identified and there is an additional component that i think they should be articulating which is the imbalance that now will result in a post citizens united world. by that i mean you will...
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the bigger aspect of this is you know sort of the issues of technology and privacy so i mean you just said it yourself perfectly it wasn't like it was just you know smooth sailing after that was released it was talking to a lot of people around here in the office they save the same thing that say that this was an example of politicians realizing that they're always on their own you know no matter what you say when you say when you're speaking at a private event to a group you don't know exactly you who will be held accountable for what you say and you know the politics and technology are you know coming together in very strange ways i mean he obviously wasn't the first wasn't the only person to suffer some sort of setback due to a mishap or quote i mean we all remember todd akin to be all remember all these other republicans that said some things on camera that i'm sure they wish they hadn't said they were speaking to the media the media exactly but now you can even even before maybe twenty or so years ago you could still get away with that but things nowadays they go viral and this i
the bigger aspect of this is you know sort of the issues of technology and privacy so i mean you just said it yourself perfectly it wasn't like it was just you know smooth sailing after that was released it was talking to a lot of people around here in the office they save the same thing that say that this was an example of politicians realizing that they're always on their own you know no matter what you say when you say when you're speaking at a private event to a group you don't know exactly...
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a lot of times technologies that begin at military technology, gps, started as military and become broadly successful as the cost comes down. >>> bob? >> last week, nasa released images from a satellite using high regulasolution, visible an infrared resolution to reveal the most detailed we have seen. it was another reminder of the reality in which we live where you have 1.5 billion people without power. you look at africa. it is basically a continent shrouded in darkness. that is something we keep needing to remind ourselves. for any of your viewers that want to know what they can do to help bring light and power. >> to get to that $1 billion budget. >> absolutely and hope to the poorest people in the world. i would like to welcome them to visit our website, self.org. >> for full disclosure, i always give it every year. it is incredibly worthy to give to. folks should check that out. >> i learned that rio tinto, the mining company, is using wind turbines for a diamond mind in northern canada, not for environmental reasons but because it is the only reliable source of fuel. in a lot of con
a lot of times technologies that begin at military technology, gps, started as military and become broadly successful as the cost comes down. >>> bob? >> last week, nasa released images from a satellite using high regulasolution, visible an infrared resolution to reveal the most detailed we have seen. it was another reminder of the reality in which we live where you have 1.5 billion people without power. you look at africa. it is basically a continent shrouded in darkness. that...
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but we've stayed right at the cutting edge of digital printing technology. and the other avenue that we've gone down to to stay on top of things is we started our own publishing company called staff picks press. and the inspiration for it was, of course, staff picks. we knew that if we found a manuscript that we loved, we knew that we could sell it. so we just had to find the right author, the right manuscript, and so we're on to our fourth book now, and we don't have a, you know, we don't do 20 books a year because i would have a nervous breakdown if we did. [laughter] but we're making great, great progress. there you go. >> thanks. >> thank you. unfortunately, because of, you know, the fact that we've lost so many independent bookstores over the past two decades, originally there were about 5,000 of us back in the '90s and now we're down to, you know, a couple thousand of us, so there are 34re7bty of communities -- plenty of communities that don't have an independent bookstore. and i think people do know it's a real loss to the community that they don't. u
but we've stayed right at the cutting edge of digital printing technology. and the other avenue that we've gone down to to stay on top of things is we started our own publishing company called staff picks press. and the inspiration for it was, of course, staff picks. we knew that if we found a manuscript that we loved, we knew that we could sell it. so we just had to find the right author, the right manuscript, and so we're on to our fourth book now, and we don't have a, you know, we don't do...
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look at we're losing the technology and getting financials. perfect. >> all right. dan -- >> look, i agree. >> you're going to sell him what he wants to buy? >> i agree with the bullishness longer term. i think in the next, you know, zero to nine months, it's more like a fiscal cliff and we're b bungee jumping. the markets have done well. the fundamentals in corporate america have been way better than the economy. earnings growth and revenue growth in the s&p 500 has dramatically slowed since the second quarter. i think unfortunately one thing people are missing is that the uncertainty today is going to show up in the fundamentals in the first quarter, maybe even the first half of 2013. we still have a lot of issues in europe. andrea merkel has to get elected in the second half of next year. that's going to make it difficult for any pro-growth solutions to appear in europe. i think, frankly, i'm not that confident that the market hasn't already positively priced in a fiscal cliff resolution. i think the first half is like a bungee jump. >> so dan, cut through all of
look at we're losing the technology and getting financials. perfect. >> all right. dan -- >> look, i agree. >> you're going to sell him what he wants to buy? >> i agree with the bullishness longer term. i think in the next, you know, zero to nine months, it's more like a fiscal cliff and we're b bungee jumping. the markets have done well. the fundamentals in corporate america have been way better than the economy. earnings growth and revenue growth in the s&p 500 has...
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so using the technology that was available in 1981 and 1983, the virus was found. when the virus was discovered, though, what also was discovered was the widespread prevalence of h.i.v. in the united states. from several thousand cases of aids, we learned that there were literally hundreds of thousands of people infected-- indeed, millions throughout the world, already infected. what is this virus known as h.i.v., and what makes it so deadly? h.i.v. stands for human immunodeficiency virus. number one-- virus. that's what it is, not a bacterium. number two-- it causes immuno-deficiency. that means a weakness of the immune system. "human" is because the only species that can be infected by that virus and get ill is man and woman, not any other species. once the virus gets into the bloodstream, either directly-- from an infected bit of blood from a needle or a blood transfusion-- or through sexual secretions, the virus immediately starts to divide in this extremely rapid way, a billion new copies every six hours. the virus attaches itself to the t4 cell-- the cell tha
so using the technology that was available in 1981 and 1983, the virus was found. when the virus was discovered, though, what also was discovered was the widespread prevalence of h.i.v. in the united states. from several thousand cases of aids, we learned that there were literally hundreds of thousands of people infected-- indeed, millions throughout the world, already infected. what is this virus known as h.i.v., and what makes it so deadly? h.i.v. stands for human immunodeficiency virus....
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is there some concern there is another country out there helping north korea to get this technology to work? >>. >> certainly there is that concern and there have been many reports and plenty of speculation about who might be helping north cia korea in their technology. of course it is almost impossible to get information out of north korea. it is an incredibly isolated, closed regime. the information officially we get from that country is through its state-run media. so nothing gets out of north korea unless it is choreographed through k cna, the state-run news agency and the state-run television and it is highly choreographed and many would say propaganda. what we hear from north korea is what north korea wants the world to hear. it is very difficult to get an indication on that. here in seoul, one senior government official told me they are concerned, even with failure that north korea carrying out with rocket launches they are still learning. they are learning from mistake and can get better. this is a trial and era for north korea. the more they do, even if they are failures in th
is there some concern there is another country out there helping north korea to get this technology to work? >>. >> certainly there is that concern and there have been many reports and plenty of speculation about who might be helping north cia korea in their technology. of course it is almost impossible to get information out of north korea. it is an incredibly isolated, closed regime. the information officially we get from that country is through its state-run media. so nothing...
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all designed around the sleep number bed: a bed with dual-air technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs. each of your bodies. in the name of human individuality: the sleep number collection. discover how our sleep professionals can individualize your sleep experience. exclusively at one of our 400 sleep number stores nationwide. sleep number. comfort individualized. this holiday season, give the gift that's magical: the innovative airfit adjustable pillow at special 30% savings. music is a universal language. but when i was in an accident... i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. information on my phone. connection to doctors who get where i'm from. and tools to estimate what my care may cost. so i never missed a beat. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >>> welcome back to "fast money." here's a breaking story we've been following all evening. netflix ceo reed hastings has received a wells notice
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other bay area companies on the list including riverbed technology, google, chevron, and linkedin. >>> crab fishermen are sailing out of port this morning. crabbers will head out of san francisco, half moon bay and bodega bay. they went on strike after wholesalers tried to pay them less than $3 a pound. strike meant there was little fresh dungeness crab left in stores and restaurants. >>> prices lower a little bit, get a lot of fresh dungeness crab. hopefully more people can come into the restaurant and come down and enjoy the crab in the holiday season. >> dungeness should be back in stores and on menus tomorrow or friday at the very latest. some other bay area headlines on this wednesday, some brazen burglars in walnut creek helping themselves to the contents of this macy's jewelry counter. they smashed their way into the store overnight on tuesday and ransacked the entire department. no word on how much they got away with. >>> and san francisco supervisors get serious about cracking down on metal thefts. the board of supervisors passed legislation unanimously with a permitting syst
other bay area companies on the list including riverbed technology, google, chevron, and linkedin. >>> crab fishermen are sailing out of port this morning. crabbers will head out of san francisco, half moon bay and bodega bay. they went on strike after wholesalers tried to pay them less than $3 a pound. strike meant there was little fresh dungeness crab left in stores and restaurants. >>> prices lower a little bit, get a lot of fresh dungeness crab. hopefully more people can...
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any thoughts on who might have helped them or do you think they fixed their technology or corrected their errors by themselves? >> no, they haven't developed this on their own. they have gotten help from many different rogue states. they have gotten help from stolen scientific data from russia, they have gotten help from the pakistanis. remember, this is nothing more than a 1960's era soviet rocket on steroids. they built two additional stages to an old russian design. it is not generic but what is important is they can put an object into orbit, and if they can miniaturize the nuclear warhead, they can reach the western part of the united states. doesn't are to be active to the north koreaians, but it's another way that this criminal state can blake mail the west, particularly japan, south korea and the united states into doing their bidding, greta. >> i mean what has caught me by, i don't know if surprise is the right word, but they did this up near the yellow river which is right across from china: i have been there. you can throw a stone across, it's that narrow. the chinese are right
any thoughts on who might have helped them or do you think they fixed their technology or corrected their errors by themselves? >> no, they haven't developed this on their own. they have gotten help from many different rogue states. they have gotten help from stolen scientific data from russia, they have gotten help from the pakistanis. remember, this is nothing more than a 1960's era soviet rocket on steroids. they built two additional stages to an old russian design. it is not generic...
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>> well, it is technology. it is a three stage rocket. that's what is significant here. >> tells you it is advanced. >> this is 1950s scud technology they built, a lot of people thought they would never get this far with it. but they made incremental advances. so in that sense, it poses a threat. remember, while they were celebrating in the streets of pyongyang, there were probably also celebrating in the control rooms in iran because those two share their missile technology. >> what about ally, china? china -- >> that was a big surprise. >> let me quote, expressed regret, quote/unquote. regret from china? >> china has been their backer, tried to support them quietly in all these talks. but for them to come out today and say we regret that this happened -- >> north korea further isolating themselves. >> further isolating themselves and look at this from another perspective they didn't fire it anywhere close to japan because the japanese have set up anti-ballistic missiles and they have told the north koreans, we will shoot them down. reme
>> well, it is technology. it is a three stage rocket. that's what is significant here. >> tells you it is advanced. >> this is 1950s scud technology they built, a lot of people thought they would never get this far with it. but they made incremental advances. so in that sense, it poses a threat. remember, while they were celebrating in the streets of pyongyang, there were probably also celebrating in the control rooms in iran because those two share their missile technology....
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you have no technology and new ways to look at photographs and the film that happened from there. in the documentary what do we learn that we didn't know before about how this sneak aattack was carried out? >> we learned things that speak to the essence of what happened. for example, in the famous footage that captures the death of the battleship "uss arizona." the explosion created a tidal wave that washed up and washed over ford island. we can see, for example, that the concussion was so great from the explosion of the arizona that it forced soot and coal dust out of the ship next to it. we get things like that that speak for the intensity of the experience of what was going on. in addition to that, the new examination of this footage, the stabilization of previously bouncy handheld footage tells interesting things bu how they carried out the attack, how successful the japanese were tactically. in addition to revealing texture to december 7, 1941 we haven't seen in its full glory before. >> as a historian can you talk about how it changed america to be attacked on its own soil f
you have no technology and new ways to look at photographs and the film that happened from there. in the documentary what do we learn that we didn't know before about how this sneak aattack was carried out? >> we learned things that speak to the essence of what happened. for example, in the famous footage that captures the death of the battleship "uss arizona." the explosion created a tidal wave that washed up and washed over ford island. we can see, for example, that the...
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they likely used missile technical no, i if i which is ban -- technology which is banned. they want them to enforce tougher sanctions on north korea and they want to know if a missile like this could ever pose a threat to the u.s., we will have my next update later on ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> we have a search which was part of an investigation into a string of home and car break- ins. there have been 23 burglaries in the green leaf division in the past month. >>> apple and is samsung has been ruled on and there is an ongoing infringement fight. they include apple iphone 5 and "i" pad 3. >>> you may be able to know why hundreds of humboldt squid watched up. they suspect the squid's food supply may have been contaminated by an algae bloom. it affects the nervous system and can cause the squid to become disoriented. >>> this monkey was strolling through an ikea parking lot with a coat on, coming up, the owner of the monkey is talking about her battle to get her pet back. >>> the red box is launching a pattern and later this month red box will start offering unlimited
they likely used missile technical no, i if i which is ban -- technology which is banned. they want them to enforce tougher sanctions on north korea and they want to know if a missile like this could ever pose a threat to the u.s., we will have my next update later on ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> we have a search which was part of an investigation into a string of home and car break- ins. there have been 23 burglaries in the green leaf division in the past month. >>> apple...
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the team announced a deal to pack their new santa clara stadium with game changing technology. cooep a explains what that means for fans. >> they say sony will help make the new santa clara stayed automatic lead intercutting edge technology and give fans a unique game day experience. this is just one example of what the global consumer electronic company is bringing to the table or in this case the stadium. 4 k led monitor. this is 84 inch version on display at the sony store in the stanford shopping center. there will be 2500 4 k monitor throughout the new facility giving fans a view that is 4 times higher resolution than standard hd tv e.so you can immanuel those types of display throughout the stadium giving fans replay crabtree tip-toeing on the side line better view of the replay than referee in real time. >>reporter: forty-niner ceo york long said the stadium isn't about big screens and score board but software driven state of the art network. fans won't need tv screens in the back of every seat like on an airplane because they will be connected through their own mobile d
the team announced a deal to pack their new santa clara stadium with game changing technology. cooep a explains what that means for fans. >> they say sony will help make the new santa clara stayed automatic lead intercutting edge technology and give fans a unique game day experience. this is just one example of what the global consumer electronic company is bringing to the table or in this case the stadium. 4 k led monitor. this is 84 inch version on display at the sony store in the...
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here is a look at the new implemented technology of ford. the keys are the thing of the past. this will work as long as the key is within range. it is also allowing you to start the car. if you are also within range. and handsfree liftgate. also if that same key is within range, you can lift it and close it with out using your hands. ford is adding large touchscreens to the front panel with entertainment, gps, blue tooth connectivity and a lot of other functions. it is like a tablet in your car. gps and the big screen with better navigation then looking at your small screen. it will also double as a rear view camera. with real time viewing. red, yellow, green and guides will line up with the white spots to help to guide you in the. there is also an active parking assistant. to take the dragged out of parallel parking. once you see it that, activate that and it will help. all you do is activate the brake pad. one of my favorite features are and flexible seat belts for the back seat. these flexible-inflatable back seat suites for the seat belts, can help neck compression and red
here is a look at the new implemented technology of ford. the keys are the thing of the past. this will work as long as the key is within range. it is also allowing you to start the car. if you are also within range. and handsfree liftgate. also if that same key is within range, you can lift it and close it with out using your hands. ford is adding large touchscreens to the front panel with entertainment, gps, blue tooth connectivity and a lot of other functions. it is like a tablet in your...
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the attempt is to place a satellite into orbit, but they see it as a cover of a test for technology that could launch a nuclear warhead. they say the first stage appeared to fall into the loc and the second stage into the -- into the yellow see and the second into the asian see. >>> it happened when he caught burglar in his home. abc7 news reporter alan wang is live with the story tonight. alan, he is lucky it wasn't worse really. >> that car ran over his leg. it was a pretty bad injury. the burglars are still on the loose tonight after shaking up the neighborhood police believe they are responsible for more. i will show you what i shot on my iphone minutes after it happened. >> he was just yelling wait, don't do that. just yelling. it was very loud and at the top of his lungs. >> shortly after 3:00, several residents ran out to find their neighbor lying in the street just off gridly peak boulevard. >> he was in agony just screaming and in pain. >> badly injured hill called 9-1-1 and told police he came home after walking his dog and surprised three burglars in his house. >> one guy was
the attempt is to place a satellite into orbit, but they see it as a cover of a test for technology that could launch a nuclear warhead. they say the first stage appeared to fall into the loc and the second stage into the -- into the yellow see and the second into the asian see. >>> it happened when he caught burglar in his home. abc7 news reporter alan wang is live with the story tonight. alan, he is lucky it wasn't worse really. >> that car ran over his leg. it was a pretty bad...
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technological investment we're trying there. are these really criteria that make a superpower? >> they are some of them but i think you also have to look at what the report says about other countries and their projections forward are close to being straight lines from what they have seen in the recent past and i think that is very treacherous. take india which they project to be a major power in 2030. not reflecting the real economic difficulty india has had over the past several years in terms of their economic growth. the report talks about brazil but they have a saying in brazil. they say brazil is the country of the future and always has been. so why, why that will change between now and 2030 is open to question. and even china where there is undoubtedly been extraordinary economic growth since market principles were put into play partially. i think most close observers of china think much their economic data is simply falsified so that projecting economic or military or political strength based on data that is substantially made up is a pretty treacherous business. megyn:
technological investment we're trying there. are these really criteria that make a superpower? >> they are some of them but i think you also have to look at what the report says about other countries and their projections forward are close to being straight lines from what they have seen in the recent past and i think that is very treacherous. take india which they project to be a major power in 2030. not reflecting the real economic difficulty india has had over the past several years in...
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now get the advanced technology of adt starting at just $99 and save $300. with adt, you get 24/7 fast response monitoring that helps protect you from burglary, fire, and high levels of carbon monoxide. plus remote access to your home. even control your thermostat to help save energy and money. get adt installed starting at just $99. that's a $300 savings. you may even save up to 20% on your homeowners insurance. for everything that matters most. adt. always there. >> brian: quick headlines steven crowder talks any what it is like to be punched . a jennie rivera's plane hit a ground at a nose dive at a speed that may have exceeded 600 miles per hour. pope benedict xvi sending out an official tweet this morning. i am sorry. to a tune of one million followers tweeting a blesssing. dear friends, i am pleased to get in touch throughh you in twitter. thanks for your generous response. i bless all of you from my heart. y he will be to 145 characters or less. >> gretchen: that is revolutionary that the pope is now tweeting. >> brian: two hundred years ago monks had
now get the advanced technology of adt starting at just $99 and save $300. with adt, you get 24/7 fast response monitoring that helps protect you from burglary, fire, and high levels of carbon monoxide. plus remote access to your home. even control your thermostat to help save energy and money. get adt installed starting at just $99. that's a $300 savings. you may even save up to 20% on your homeowners insurance. for everything that matters most. adt. always there. >> brian: quick...
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under his leadership, the department dealt developed a strong volunteer program and improve use of technology. >> he will hold his role as a new resident of the international association of chiefs of police. fremont police captain richard luce ro has been appointed acting police chief. >> here is a live look outside at the james lick we can see the world's always in debt. most of the showers have moved on through. --the roles are wet--the roads are wet and damp. we are back at 4:25. talking national news. holiday shoppers ran for their lives tuesday at when a gunman started shooting at a mall near portland, oregon. three people were dead included the gunman. natisha lance has the story. >> shoppers ran for cover as a mass gunmen opened fire in a food court outside of macy's. >> the shoppers were loud and scary. >> the county sheriff's office said the gunmen killed two people and wounded another. before taking his own life. >> we have tentatively identified the shooter at this time. we will not release his name or any other in formation of the then he is an adult male. we have 100 percent conf
under his leadership, the department dealt developed a strong volunteer program and improve use of technology. >> he will hold his role as a new resident of the international association of chiefs of police. fremont police captain richard luce ro has been appointed acting police chief. >> here is a live look outside at the james lick we can see the world's always in debt. most of the showers have moved on through. --the roles are wet--the roads are wet and damp. we are back at 4:25....
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leadership, the department has developed a strong volunteer program and has improved police use of technology. steckler will hold his role as the new president of the international association of chiefs of police. fremont police captain richard lucero has been appointed acting police chief. >>jacqueline: the rain has already begun. would mean the light showers moving to petaluma and towards some rough idle with mainly light showers. rohnert park, santa rosa but thisome lighter conditions near sonoma. the rainfall is really breaking up towards the south but we're still going to see spotty showers tonight and tomorrow. cold temperatures. right now, 40's and 50's for the most part. temperatures are not going to be as cold tonight as last night because of this cloud coverage but it is going to be quite chilly tomorrow. thursday, friday, overnight the rainfall will begin with chilly temperatures. again, not as cold as the go towards tomorrow scattered showers. cold, as i mentioned. the rainfall returning to the forecast with more as these chilly temperatures coming up. >> this florida judge said t
leadership, the department has developed a strong volunteer program and has improved police use of technology. steckler will hold his role as the new president of the international association of chiefs of police. fremont police captain richard lucero has been appointed acting police chief. >>jacqueline: the rain has already begun. would mean the light showers moving to petaluma and towards some rough idle with mainly light showers. rohnert park, santa rosa but thisome lighter conditions...
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years that iran has been in bed with north korea sending cash and oil in exchange for their missile technology. bill: they are much closer to reaching the u.s. after something like this. >> yeah, you talk about some of the stuff falling there close to the philippines and so forth. pair in mind a rocket way was launched a couple ever days ago is a multistage rocket. what you're seeing are pieces of the first and second stage. that third stage was able to get the satellite into orbit and that's what should concern america, it should be a wake up call for this country and the free world. bill: i also think this tidbit about the iranians is no small dial deal, that is a significant deal. thank you. alisyn: lawmakers preparing to question hillary clinton over the murder of four americans in benghazi. they'll finally have a chance to ask what she knew and when when hillary clinton will testify on capitol hill next week. and some americans say that is not going far enough. bill: one of the most loaded concert bills we everee seen in memory. rock and roll legends on stage together to help the victims
years that iran has been in bed with north korea sending cash and oil in exchange for their missile technology. bill: they are much closer to reaching the u.s. after something like this. >> yeah, you talk about some of the stuff falling there close to the philippines and so forth. pair in mind a rocket way was launched a couple ever days ago is a multistage rocket. what you're seeing are pieces of the first and second stage. that third stage was able to get the satellite into orbit and...
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. >> reporter: there is no question this long-range rocket is a big technological leap and especially frightening, given the country is believed to have nuclear weapons. >> the concern obviously is that this is really another step that would allow them to turn this into an icbm, an intercontinental ballistic missile, that could carry a nuclear weapon any place in the world. >> reporter: but the hard part is the guidance system and making a nuclear weapon small enough to fit atop those missiles. that means years of complicated work before americans would be in harm's way. yet little is known about the intentions of kim jong-un. as a young man, he reportedly loved watching america's michael jordan. since in power, we've seen him on horseback and at an amusing amusement park with his wife, as well as presiding over massive military parades. but kim's youth may be the real key to working with him. >> he is of another generation, and with social media, there is no question he is aware of changes in the world, and perhaps vulnerabilities for him and regime. >> reporter: but the fact that no
. >> reporter: there is no question this long-range rocket is a big technological leap and especially frightening, given the country is believed to have nuclear weapons. >> the concern obviously is that this is really another step that would allow them to turn this into an icbm, an intercontinental ballistic missile, that could carry a nuclear weapon any place in the world. >> reporter: but the hard part is the guidance system and making a nuclear weapon small enough to fit...
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many believe this is north korea's way of testing their missile -- long range missile technology. the white house condemns the missile launch calling it a provocative act. allison burns ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> a follow-up to a story we first told you about yesterday morning. morgan hill police checked on nine people for suspected parole and investigations. this is part of a string of home and car break-ins. there have been 23 burglaries in the subdivision in morgan hill in the past month. >>> apple and samsung are due to meet in a san jose courtroom. they will continue a patent infringement fight and they include apple's iphone 5 and samsung's s-3. >>> they are trying to explain why hundreds of humboldt squid washed a shore. they say sometimes it occurs in an area they are not familiar with. researchers also speculated the food supply may have been contaminated with a red allergy bloom -- algae bloom. they say it can cause the squid to become disoriented. >>> the monkey is now in an animal sanctuary and the owner said she wants her pet back. >>> they are requiring healthc
many believe this is north korea's way of testing their missile -- long range missile technology. the white house condemns the missile launch calling it a provocative act. allison burns ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> a follow-up to a story we first told you about yesterday morning. morgan hill police checked on nine people for suspected parole and investigations. this is part of a string of home and car break-ins. there have been 23 burglaries in the subdivision in morgan hill in the...
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the attempt is to place a satellite into orbit, but they see it as a cover of a test for technology that could launch a nuclear warhead. they say the first stage appeared to fall into the loc and the second stage into the -- into the yellow see and the second into the asian see. >>> it happened when he caught burglar in his home. abc7 news reporter alan wang is live with the story tonight. alan, he is lucky it wasn't worse really. >> that car ran over his leg. it was a pretty bad injury. the burglars are still on the loose tonight after shaking up the neighborhood police believe they are responsible for more. i will show you what i shot on my iphone minutes after it happened. >> he was just yelling wait, don't do that. just yelling. it was very loud and at the top of his lungs. >> shortly after 3:00, several residents ran out to find their neighbor lying in the street just off gridly peak boulevard. >> he was in agony just screaming and in pain. >> badly injured hill called 9-1-1 and told police he came home after walking his dog and surprised three burglars in his house. >> one guy was
the attempt is to place a satellite into orbit, but they see it as a cover of a test for technology that could launch a nuclear warhead. they say the first stage appeared to fall into the loc and the second stage into the -- into the yellow see and the second into the asian see. >>> it happened when he caught burglar in his home. abc7 news reporter alan wang is live with the story tonight. alan, he is lucky it wasn't worse really. >> that car ran over his leg. it was a pretty bad...